- the su****ion of
treason on 25
November 1554
along with his
eldest son
Sanehisa and two grandsons,
including a
number of his retainers. His
third son Takehisa...
- son and he was
driven out by
Shimazu Sanehisa, who was the head of yet
another branch, the S****hū (薩州家).
Sanehisa then laid
claim to be the head of the...
-
Shimazu Toyohisa Shimazu Kameju Shimazu Tadahira Shimazu Tadamune Shimazu Sanehisa Shimazu Kiriyama (Exiled, self-imposed)
Shimazu Shigehide The
Shimazu shichi-tō...
-
Yorihisa and
Sanehisa and it
appears that
Sanehisa was
largely involved in Yorihisa's
training and his upbringing. The way in
which Sanehisa's role in proceedings...
- 1836)
Hashimoto Tsuneko (橋本経子)
later Kangyou'in (観行院) 1826 1865
Hashimoto Sanehisa •
Seventh Prince:
Prince Tane (b. 1844) •
Eighth Daughter:
Imperial Princess...
-
Kazunari Ofuri,
married Mizune Tadatane Marikoji Mitsufusa's wife
Tokudaiji Sanehisa's wife
Adopted children:
Toyama Fujin,
married Takeda Katsuyori Ashikaga...
-
Shimazu clan,
Shimazu Katsuhisa,
suffered the
rebellion of a kinsman,
Sanehisa, and was
forced to flee
Satsuma during 1526. The
Shimazu clan head was...
- a son and he was
driven out by
Shimazu Sanehisa, who was the head of
another branch, the S****hū (薩州家).
Sanehisa then laid
claim to be the head of the clan...
- Takahisa)
stormed the
castle of Iwaya,
aligned with the
rival Shimazu Sanehisa.
Sanehisa had been the lord of
Izumi castle in
Satsuma province. He was a member...
- Kagoshima, the prin****l
chiefs of the two
branches of the
Shimazu family,
Sanehisa and Katsuhisa, were
warring for the
sovereignty of
their lands. Katsuhisa...